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Scandal Unfolds: Michigan’s Registered Voters Outnumber Eligible Citizens—Here’s What It Means
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American Girl
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Scandal Unfolds: Michigan’s Registered Voters Outnumber Eligible Citizens—Here’s What It Means
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October 20, 2024, 07:47:57 am »
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Michigan finds itself at the center of a voter registration controversy as records indicate the state has approximately 8.4 million registered voters, which is nearly half a million more than its eligible voting population. This discrepancy has ignited a legal and political firestorm, with implications for the integrity of upcoming elections.
You thought authoritarians were just gonna let you vote them out? lol
Nothing will be done.
In 2020, once the media finally admitted there was fraud, they had their propaganda ready and will do the same this election...
https://defiantamerica.com/scandal-unfolds-michigans-registered-voters-outnumber-eligible-citizens-heres-what-it-means/
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Re: Scandal Unfolds: Michigan’s Registered Voters Outnumber Eligible Citizens—Here’s What It Means
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This was the case in Georgia four years ago. And still likely the case today. Maybe Republicans should get off their asses and do something about it before the election instead of using it as an excuse afterwards.
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